DRAPER — After nearly six decades, a Utah barber is putting down the scissors.

Rex Rogers opened Rex's Barber Shop on Fort Street back in 1957,cheap jordans.

It all started when Rogers was in the Navy in 1943. He was waiting in line to get his hair cut one day when the barber explained it would be a while,cheap jordan shoes, since there were only two stylists on shift.

"He says, 'I wish I could find someone to cut hair,' and I said, 'How about me, Schneider?' and he said, 'Can you cut hair, Rogers?' I said, 'No,' and he dropped his tools and said, 'Come with me,'" Rogers recalled.

The rest is history. When he came home, he went to barber school, worked for a couple of years and then looked to open a business of his own. He got his shot in the late 1950s.

"My wife says, 'Honey, I got you a barbershop,' and I says, 'Where is that?' She said, 'Downtown Draper, right here in Draper,'" Rogers said.